Two Brothers Pictures
Two Brothers Pictures is a British independent television production company specializing in scripted drama and comedy series, founded in 2014 by brothers and writer-producers Harry and Jack Williams.[1] Based in London, the company focuses on creating original, contemporary stories for both UK broadcasters and international markets, with a portfolio that includes critically acclaimed series such as Fleabag, The Missing, Liar, and Baptiste.[1] Since its inception, Two Brothers Pictures has built a reputation for high-quality television, earning numerous awards and nominations, including four Primetime Emmy Awards (part of six total Emmy Awards) and two Golden Globes for Fleabag in 2019, as well as BAFTAs and honors from the Edinburgh TV Festival.[1] In 2017, the company joined the All3Media group, which was acquired by Redbird IMI in 2024, supporting its expansion while maintaining creative independence.[1][2] Key team members include Chief Creative Officer Sarah Hammond and Chief Operating Officer Michael Latif, contributing to ongoing projects like The Tourist, The Widow, Cheat, Strangers, Back to Life, Boat Story, Dinosaur, Maya, and The Assassin.[1]History
Founding and early years
Two Brothers Pictures Limited was formally incorporated on October 25, 2011, in London, England.[3] However, the company was established and began active operations in 2014 by brothers Harry Williams and Jack Williams, who are BAFTA- and Golden Globe-nominated writer-producers.[1] The Williams brothers, known for their prior work in television scripting, founded the company to leverage their expertise in crafting compelling narratives. The company's launch project was the critically acclaimed drama series The Missing, which premiered on BBC One in 2014.[4] Co-produced with New Pictures, the eight-part series followed a father's desperate search for his missing son in France, blending thriller elements with emotional depth.[4] The Missing received widespread praise for its storytelling and performances, earning two Golden Globe nominations, four BAFTA nominations, and two Emmy nominations.[1][5] From its inception, Two Brothers Pictures emphasized original contemporary drama stories, with the founders stating their aim to produce quality comedy and drama television for UK and international audiences.[1] Based in London, England, the company's early operations centered on script development and forging key partnerships, particularly with the BBC, to bring these projects to screen.[6] This foundational approach established Two Brothers Pictures as a rising force in British television production during its first two years.[1]Growth and key milestones
In February 2017, Two Brothers Pictures was acquired by All3Media, becoming a subsidiary that facilitated expanded international distribution and co-production opportunities through All3Media's global network.[7][8] This move provided the company with enhanced resources to scale operations beyond its initial UK focus, enabling partnerships with platforms like Amazon Prime Video for broader reach.[1] From 2016 to 2020, key milestones included the launch of Fleabag on BBC Three and Amazon Prime Video in 2016, which emerged as a breakout hit and earned multiple awards, solidifying the company's reputation for innovative storytelling.[9][7] The company expanded into international markets with The Widow, a co-production for Amazon and ITV starring Kate Beckinsale, released in 2018, marking its first major transatlantic project.[10][11] Additional productions during this period, such as Strangers for ITV in 2018 and Cheat for ITV in 2019, further demonstrated growing output in psychological thrillers, contributing to a portfolio that attracted high-profile talent.[12][13] Between 2021 and 2025, Two Brothers Pictures continued its trajectory with releases like Angela Black for ITV and Spectrum Originals in 2021, exploring themes of domestic abuse, and Boat Story, a dark thriller for BBC One and Amazon Freevee in 2023.[14][15] The company entered the comedy genre with Dinosaur for BBC and Hulu in 2024, created by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie, which received BAFTA recognition and highlighted its diversification.[16][17] Projects during this period included The Assassin, a spy thriller starring Keeley Hawes for Amazon Prime Video released in 2025, and the upcoming Maya, a Channel 4 drama set for 2026, underscoring ongoing collaborations with major broadcasters.[18][19][20] By 2025, Two Brothers Pictures had evolved from a small independent outfit into one of the UK's most acclaimed producers, with over 20 productions that emphasized collaborations with award-winning writers and actors, driving its industry impact through critically praised content.[1][21]Organization
Ownership and corporate structure
Two Brothers Pictures was acquired by All3Media in February 2017, becoming a subsidiary within the global media group's extensive portfolio of over 40 production labels, which enables access to enhanced funding, international distribution networks, and broader market reach for its content.[7] In May 2024, All3Media itself was acquired by RedBird IMI in a deal valued at approximately $1.45 billion, positioning Two Brothers Pictures under the ownership of this investment entity backed by UAE's International Media Investments and U.S.-based RedBird Capital Partners, further strengthening its financial and operational resources.[22][23] The company operates as Two Brothers Pictures Limited, a private limited company registered in the United Kingdom under company number 07822665, with its registered office at Berkshire House, 168-173 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7AA.[3] Established with a primary focus on television production—emphasizing scripted drama and comedy rather than feature films—it maintains an independent creative ethos while benefiting from its parent group's infrastructure.[1] By 2025, Two Brothers Pictures sustains an operational scale drawing on All3Media's global sales capabilities to secure international distribution deals, such as partnerships with Amazon Prime Video for titles like The Widow.[24] Its business model centers on developing original intellectual property through co-productions with major broadcasters including the BBC and ITV, as well as streaming platforms like HBO and AMC, typically retaining production credits without holding long-term broadcast rights to facilitate broader licensing opportunities.[1][8]Leadership and personnel
Two Brothers Pictures was founded in 2014 by brothers Harry Williams and Jack Williams, who serve as its writers and managing directors. Prior to the company's establishment, the brothers co-wrote the BBC Two sitcom Roman's Empire (2007) and the comedy-drama series Honest (2008), marking their early television credits as a writing team.[25][26] They are BAFTA-nominated writers and producers responsible for scripting major hits including The Missing (2014) and The Tourist (2022), which have shaped the company's creative direction toward high-concept thrillers and mysteries.[1] The executive team supports this vision with key operational and creative roles. Sarah Hammond has served as Chief Creative Officer since a 2024 promotion from executive producer; she joined the company in 2014 and handles development and talent acquisition, with notable contributions to Emmy-winning projects like Fleabag (2016–2019).[1][27] Michael Latif acts as Chief Operating Officer, a role he assumed in 2023 after joining in 2018; as a chartered accountant, he oversees financial management and production logistics for series such as Boat Story (2023).[1][27] The company operates with a small core team of 11–50 employees, augmented by freelancers for specific productions to maintain flexibility.[28] It follows a writer-producer model in which the founders exert strong creative control, ensuring alignment with their narrative-driven approach across genres. Post-2017 expansions have bolstered the team's capacity for genre diversification, adding heads for drama and comedy by 2025. Emma Pike joined as Head of Production in 2017, bringing over 20 years of experience to manage logistics for titles like Liar (2017–2020).[1] Recent notable hires include Daisy Mount and Alex Mercer as Drama Executives in 2024, focusing on thriller development; Katie Churchill as Comedy Executive in 2023, supporting projects like Dinosaur (2021); Cleo Hetherington as Head of Development in 2024, overseeing the overall scripted slate; and Haydn Smith as Development Script Editor in December 2024.[27][1]Productions
Drama series
Two Brothers Pictures has established itself as a key player in British television drama through its focus on suspenseful, psychologically complex series that explore themes of loss, deception, and identity. Founded by brothers Harry and Jack Williams, the company often features their collaborative writing, emphasizing intricate plotting and character depth to create gripping narratives that blend personal stakes with broader mysteries. Many productions involve international co-productions, enabling global distribution and wider appeal via platforms like BBC, ITV, Starz, and Amazon.[11][1] The company's inaugural drama, The Missing (2014–2016), is a missing persons thriller co-produced with BBC and Starz, spanning 16 episodes across two seasons. Written by the Williams brothers, it follows disparate cases of disappearance investigated by detective Julien Baptiste, earning praise for its non-linear storytelling and emotional resonance. The series set a benchmark for Two Brothers' style, achieving critical acclaim and international syndication.[11][29] Subsequent projects built on this foundation with Liar (2017), an ITV series of six episodes centered on real-time deception in a date gone wrong, starring Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd. Co-written by the Williamses, it delved into themes of truth and accusation, sparking public discourse on consent and media portrayal. The Widow (2018), an eight-episode international espionage drama for Amazon and ITV starring Kate Beckinsale, examined grief and conspiracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting the company's knack for high-stakes, globe-spanning tales. Similarly, Strangers (2018), a six-episode ITV identity crisis thriller, explored corporate espionage and personal reinvention, co-produced with Amazon for broader reach.[1][30] In 2019–2021, Baptiste extended the universe of The Missing as a 12-episode BBC spin-off detective series, with Tchéky Karyo reprising his role amid cases in Amsterdam and London. The Williams brothers contributed to its writing, maintaining the franchise's focus on flawed investigators confronting moral ambiguities. Angela Black (2021), a six-episode ITV domestic thriller, portrayed a woman's entrapment in an abusive marriage, written by the Williamses and starring Michiel Huisman and Angela Griffin, underscoring themes of control and escape.[1][14][30] More recent successes include The Tourist (2022–ongoing), a BBC and HBO Max co-production chronicling an amnesiac's unraveling mysteries in the Australian outback, starring Jamie Dornan. Its twisty, character-driven plot, co-written by the Williamses, averaged 9.5 million UK viewers (28-day consolidated) per episode for the first season, making it one of the top-rated dramas and securing streaming deals that amplified its global revenue.[1][31] Boat Story (2023), a BBC six-episode crime drama with dark comedic elements, follows two strangers entangled in a drug smuggling mishap, blending tension and moral quandaries in the Williamses' signature style. The Assassin (2025), a six-episode Amazon crime thriller starring Keeley Hawes and Freddie Highmore, which premiered on Prime Video in July 2025, continues this tradition of high-concept thrillers.[19] Upcoming is Maya (2026), a six-part thriller for Channel 4 created and written by Daisy Haggard, starring Bella Ramsey, with filming underway as of September 2025.[32] These dramas have collectively driven commercial success through strong broadcast ratings and lucrative international licensing, with co-productions enhancing financial viability and audience engagement worldwide. The emphasis on serialized, plot-twisting formats has positioned Two Brothers Pictures as a go-to for premium event television.[11][1]Comedy series
Two Brothers Pictures entered the comedy genre with its 2016 production of Fleabag, a breakout feminist comedy-drama series created and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, which aired on BBC Three and later Amazon Prime Video across two seasons totaling 12 episodes. The company continued its comedy output with Back to Life (2019–2021), a 12-episode redemption sitcom for BBC One and BBC Three, written by and starring Daisy Haggard as an ex-convict navigating life after prison. In 2019, Two Brothers Pictures also produced Cheat, a four-episode dark academic comedy-thriller for ITV that explores academic plagiarism and escalating tensions, though it leans more toward drama elements. The company's comedy slate expanded with Dinosaur (2024–), an ongoing BBC Three and BBC Scotland sitcom depicting modern family life through the lens of an autistic woman in her 30s, created by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie. Looking ahead, Entitled is an upcoming 2025 comedy-drama for Channel 4, focusing on themes of privilege as an American widower inherits a crumbling British estate and confronts his late wife's estranged family. Additionally, a second series of Dinosaur is slated for 2025 on BBC, continuing its family satire. Two Brothers Pictures' comedy productions are characterized by a blend of sharp, witty writing and emotional depth, frequently featuring emerging British talent in lead roles, such as Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag and Ashley Storrie in Dinosaur. Post-2020, the company's comedies have increasingly emphasized relatable contemporary issues, including family dynamics, neurodiversity, and social redemption, as seen in Dinosaur's portrayal of autism and sibling relationships. Commercially, Fleabag achieved global phenomenon status, leading to its acquisition and renewal by Amazon Prime Video for international distribution following its BBC debut. Similarly, Dinosaur received a swift commission for its second series in 2024, attributed to strong critical reviews and a BAFTA award for writing.Recognition
Awards
Two Brothers Pictures' productions have earned widespread critical recognition, accumulating over 20 major awards by 2025, with a focus on excellence in writing, comedy, and drama that underscores the company's emphasis on innovative storytelling.[1] Fleabag stands as the most acclaimed, winning four BAFTA Television Awards across 2017, 2019, and 2020, including Best Scripted Comedy (2019), Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2017 and 2019), and Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for Sian Clifford (2020).[33] The series also secured six Primetime Emmy Awards in 2019 for Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Phoebe Waller-Bridge), Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Phoebe Waller-Bridge), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Olivia Colman), Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series, and Outstanding Music Supervision, highlighting its sharp narrative and emotional depth.[34] The Missing contributed early successes, winning the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Writer (Harry and Jack Williams) in 2015, praised for its gripping exploration of loss and investigation. The series also earned a Golden Nymph at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival for Best Miniseries in 2015, marking an international milestone for the production.[35] Subsequent projects continued this momentum. Liar won the TV Choice Award for Best New Drama in 2018.[36] The Tourist won the Golden Nymph Award for Best Series at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in 2022.[1] Back to Life received acclaim for its nuanced portrayal of redemption, though specific major wins were more nomination-focused; however, it bolstered the company's reputation in scripted comedy. For The Assassin (2025), Lisa Mulcahy won Best Director at the 2025 Italian Global Series Festival.[37]| Production | Award | Year | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fleabag | BAFTA Television Award | 2017, 2019, 2020 | Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme (Phoebe Waller-Bridge, 2017 & 2019; Sian Clifford, 2020), Best Scripted Comedy (2019) |
| Fleabag | Primetime Emmy Award | 2019 | Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series, Outstanding Music Supervision |
| The Missing | Broadcasting Press Guild Award | 2015 | Best Writer |
| The Missing | Monte-Carlo Golden Nymph | 2015 | Best Miniseries |
| Liar | TV Choice Award | 2018 | Best New Drama |
| The Tourist | Monte-Carlo Golden Nymph | 2022 | Best Series |
| The Assassin | Italian Global Series Festival | 2025 | Best Director (Lisa Mulcahy) |